Whether you are a property owner or tenant, knowing your rights under landlord tenant law in Florida is essential. Lease agreements, maintenance responsibilities, and eviction procedures can be complex, and mistakes can lead to costly legal disputes.
Residential vs. Commercial Landlord/Tenant Law
Florida law distinguishes between residential and commercial properties:
- Residential leases – Governed by the Florida Residential Landlord and Tenant Act. Includes tenant rights to safe, habitable housing, security deposit rules, and eviction procedures.
- Commercial leases – Primarily contractual. Florida statutes provide limited guidance; contracts dictate rights and obligations. Disputes may involve rent defaults, property use violations, or business interference.
Understanding the type of property is the first step to navigating your legal obligations.
Common Issues for Landlords
Landlords often face challenges such as:
- Non-payment of rent
- Property damage
- Lease violations
- Tenant abandonment
Proper lease drafting and clear communication are key to preventing disputes.
Common Issues for Tenants
Tenants may encounter problems like:
- Failure to maintain habitable conditions
- Security deposit disputes
- Improper eviction attempts
- Unclear lease terms
Florida law requires landlords to follow formal procedures, especially when evicting tenants.
Evictions and Legal Procedures
Evictions in Florida must comply with statutory requirements:
- Proper notice depending on lease terms and reason for eviction
- Filing an eviction lawsuit if the tenant does not comply
- Court hearings and potential appeal rights
An improper eviction can result in financial liability for the landlord.
Why Legal Guidance Matters
Landlord/tenant disputes can escalate quickly and involve significant financial risk. Working with an experienced Florida landlord attorney ensures:
- Leases are legally compliant
- Evictions follow proper procedures
- Disputes are resolved efficiently
- Rights of landlords or tenants are fully protected
BCN Law Firm: Your Trusted Advocate
BCN Law Firm assists landlords and tenants across Florida in drafting leases, handling disputes, and representing clients in court. Whether you need guidance for residential or commercial property matters, BCN ensures your rights and interests are protected.

